This thoughtfully designed mid-century modern ranch in Long Beach offers production teams a rare combination: multiple camera-ready environments under one roof, each with its own distinct color story and architectural character.
The spaces:
The main living area is expansive and light-filled, featuring original exposed beam ceilings, wide-plank hardwood floors, a freestanding white-brick fireplace, and skylights throughout. The open floor plan flows seamlessly from the living room into the kitchen and dining areas, giving cinematographers and photographers room to move and frame without interruption.
The dining room is a statement space — chartreuse walls, vaulted beamed ceiling, skylight, and a vintage round table with chrome-and-leather chairs. Adjacent to it is a record player setup and surfboard wall that reads as effortlessly lived-in and editorial.
The home office/flex room offers a completely different palette: warm mustard walls, a midcentury sofa, potted plants, and natural light from a backyard-facing window — ideal for lifestyle, portrait, or interview setups.
The kitchen features original beamed ceilings, dual skylights, warm wood cabinetry, and a galley layout that photographs cleanly from multiple angles.
Outside, the front yard delivers serious curb appeal: a sweeping curved driveway, drought-tolerant landscape design with agaves and yuccas, uplighting, and an iconic yellow front door. The backyard offers lush lawn, string lights, a mature shade tree, patio seating, and a warm neighborhood-at-dusk feel that photographs beautifully during golden hour and twilight.
Why productions book this space:
- Five distinct room aesthetics in one location = fewer travel days
- Strong natural light throughout via skylights and dual exposures
- Cohesive mid-century modern styling — no need for set dressing
- Quiet residential street with easy street parking
- Indoor-outdoor flow supports both interior and exterior setups in a single booking